Fishing

  1. Fishing has remained steady in Chennai coastal area for the last two years.
  2. Fishing has remained steady at Chennai coastal area last two years.
  3. Fishing has remained steady in 2010 and has dropped this year.
  4. Fishing has remained steady in 2010 and has dropped in this year.
    Please check all the four sentences.

1/2. Fishing has remained steady in the Chennai coastal area for the last two years.
3/4. Fishing remained steady in 2010 and has dropped this year.

Dozy,

  1. Fishing has remained steady in the Chennai coastal area in the last two years.
  2. Fishing has remained steady in the Chennai coastal area last two years.
  3. Fishing has remained steady in the Chennai coastal area the last two years.
    Which are correct?

Dozy/Beeesneees,
Could you help me?

  1. OK. You can also say “for/over the last two years”.
  2. Incorrect.
  3. This is not wrong, but it does not look great to me as a formal written sentence. It seems more of a conversational style.